Have you ever thought about what you would do if you were on a road trip with your family and you got a flat tire in the dark? How would you see to get out the spare or get the spare properly put on your car? You could grab a flashlight, but it's pretty hard to change your tire with only one hand!
This is where a headlamp could be a lifesaver. Headlamps are basically hands-free flashlights. They have adjustable elastic straps that will allow the headlamp to be worn over hats or helmets and they can also work for children.
Recently, one of our customers found out just how helpful headlamps can be in a power outage:
Endurance Headlamp |
Headlamps can be used in many situations in addition to when the power goes out. You can use them while working on your car, starting a fire at your campsite, reading a book in bed, or you could garden at night.
We have a variety of headlamps that can meet anyone’s needs. The High Uinta Gear Endurance Headlamp is a great basic option with three different brightness settings. On one set of 3 "AAA" batteries, the light will run for more than 17 hours in the 10-LED mode, more than 30 hours when in 4 LED mode, and more than three days with the red flashing LEDs.
The Princeton Tec Fuel has 4 LED bulbs and is lighter than the Endurance. It has a large push-button switch that will make it easier for any hands to turn on. The Fuel will run for up to 146 hours on the low setting and up to 50 hours on the bright setting with one set of 3 “AAA” batteries.
Princeton Tec Fuel
The Princeton Tec Quad is one of our most advanced models with a tough waterproof housing. The light beam is very bright and the LED bulbs and housing can survive impacts and water submersions up to one meter. The built in battery power meter will let you know when the batteries are close to dying so you won’t be stuck wandering around in the dark trying to Replace the extra batteries.
Princeton Tec Quad
Headlamps can be used for almost anything you can think of and should be an important part of any emergency kit.
5 comments
Dorothy
I am always using my husband's headlamp. It leaves my hands free to work, and I can still see what I am doing. I am getting one.
Michael
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Celticbabe
Thanks for this post! I hadn't thought of including a headlamp in my kits, but it seems like a no-brainer!
Rachael
I have a headlamp for everyone in my house, with a few to spare for guests. They're indispensable for going after wayward livestock in the dark, and make it possible to bring in wood in the winter, where there are so few hours of daylight. They are an absolute necessity for doing anything in low-light conditions, since both hands (and your teeth!) are left free.
Ramon Rivera
I only have one headlamp in my house. It is so useful! The ability to have a light source and both hands free is great. I don't know why I don't have one in my BOB. I need to get on that!